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The document is an examination paper consisting of various mathematical problems covering topics such as arithmetic sequences, geometry, probability, and algebra. Each question requires students to show their working and provide clear answers, with a total of 80 marks available. The paper includes a variety of question types, including calculations, graphing, and problem-solving.

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Answer ALL questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided.
You must write down all the stages in your working.

1 Here are the first four terms of an arithmetic sequence.

1 5 9 13

Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence. (2)

2 (a) Work out (2)

Kevin was asked to work out

Here is his working and his answer.

Kevin’s answer is wrong.


(b) What mistake has Kevin made? (1)

3 The diagram shows a plan of a floor.

Petra is going to cover the floor with paint.


Petra has 3 tins of paint.
There are 2.5 litres of paint in each tin.
Petra thinks 1 litre of paint will cover 10 m2 of floor.
(a) Assuming Petra is correct, does she have
enough paint to cover the floor?
You must show all your working. (4)

Actually, 1 litre of paint will cover 11 m2 of floor.


(b) Does this affect your answer to part (a)?
You must give a reason for your answer. (1)

4 Here is a Venn diagram.

(a) Write down the numbers that are in set P′


(1)
A number is chosen at random
from the universal set, E
(b) Find the probability
that this number is in the set P ∪ Q (2)

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5 Sophie drives a distance of 513 kilometres on a motorway in France.
She pays 0.81 euros for every 10 kilometres she drives.
(a) Work out an estimate for the total amount that Sophie pays. (3)
(b) Is your answer to part (a) an underestimate or an overestimate?
Give a reason for your answer. (1)

6 Here is a straight line L drawn on a grid.

(a) Find an equation for L. (3)

M is a different straight line with


equation y = 5x

(b) Write down the equation


of a straight line parallel to M. (1)

7 Kasim has some small jars, some medium jars and some large jars.
He has a total of 400 jars.

of the 400 jars are empty.

For the empty jars,


number of small jars : number of medium jars = 3 : 4
number of medium jars : number of large jars = 1 : 2
Work out the percentage of Kasim’s jars that are empty small jars. (5)

8 Len has 8 parcels


The mean weight of the 8 parcels is 2.5 kg.
The mean weight of 3 of the parcels is 2 kg.
Work out the mean weight of the other 5 parcels. (3)

9 In a sale, the normal price of a coat is reduced by R%


Given that sale price = 0.7 × normal price
find the value of R. (1)

10 Solve the simultaneous equations


5x – 2y = 23
2x – 3y = 1 (4)

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11 Triangle A is translated by the vector
to give triangle B.
Triangle B is rotated 90 clockwise
about the point (1, 2) to give triangle C.

Describe fully the single transformation


that maps triangle A onto triangle C.
(3)

12 Here are some graphs.

Write down the letter of the graph that could have the equation

(i) y = x2 – 4 (ii) y = –x3 (iii) y = (3)

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13 The table gives information about the amount of time that each of 150 people
were in a shop.

Time (t minutes) Frequency


0 < t ≤ 10 20
10 < t ≤ 30 70
30 < t ≤ 35 22
35 < t ≤ 50 30
50 < t ≤ 60 8

(a) On the grid, draw a histogram


for this information. (3)
(b) Work out an estimate for the
fraction of these 150 people who
were in the shop for between
20 minutes and 40 minutes.
(2)

14 Expand and simplify (3x – 1)(2x + 3)(x – 5) (3)

15 OAB is a sector of a circle with centre O and radius 6 cm.

The length of the arc AB is 5π cm.

Work out, in terms of π, the area of the sector.


Give your answer in its simplest form. (4)

16 There are only orange sweets and 1 white sweet in a bag.


Saira takes at random a sweet from the bag and eats the sweet.
She then takes at random another sweet from the bag and eats this sweet.

Show that the probability that Saira eats two orange sweets is (2)

17 (a) Rationalise the denominator of (1)


(b) Simplify fully (2)

18 Show that can be written in the form where is an integer. (3)

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19 ABC and DAB are similar isosceles triangles.
AB = AC
AD = BD
BC : CD = 4 : 21
Find the ratio AB : AD (3)

20

Given that x + y = 8 work out the value of n. (3)

21 A solid cuboid has a volume of 300 cm3


The cuboid has a total surface area of 370 cm2
The length of the cuboid is 20 cm.
The width of the cuboid is greater than the height of the cuboid.
Work out the height of the cuboid.
You must show all your working. (5)

22 (a) Sketch the graph of y = sin x° for 0 ≤ x ≤ 360

(2)

(b) Solve the equation 2 sin x° = –1 for 0 ≤ x ≤ 360 (2)

23 C is a circle with centre (0, 0)


L is a straight line.
The circle C and the line L intersect at the points P and Q.
The coordinates of P are (5, 10)
The x coordinate of Q is –2
L has a positive gradient and crosses the y-axis at the point (0, k)
Find the value of k. (5)

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TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 80 MARKS

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